We discuss the emergence of the craft movement known as Stitch’nBitch. Prevalent around the globe, particularly among women, this movement organises in local places, such as hotels and cafes, and virtually using the Internet. The women meet to knit, stitch and talk, using new technologies as an enabler and resource exchange. At the same time, their presence can be seen, in part, as a response to social and technological changes, both at work and in wider society. We introduce five themes to assist in the interpretation of this new form of organising, discussing (1) remedial, (2) progressive, (3) resistance, (4) nostalgic, and (5) ironic possibilities and we draw on illustrative interview data to outline possibilities for further research
Many women – and some men – are employing the homely skills of knitting, embroidery and crochet to c...
A debate surrounding the contemporary language of women’s amateur making: incorporating two papers, ...
In recent years in the Global North, there has been an extraordinary resurgence of craft. Do-it your...
We discuss the emergence of the craft movement known as Stitch’nBitch. Prevalent around the gl...
A social movement known as Stitch’nBitch has emerged around the globe. This movement, mainly o...
Recent revival of the do-it-yourself (DIY) culture and its relationship to third wave feminism and p...
The rise and acknowledgement of ‘craftivism’ has re-established the power that stitch has to hold an...
Thinking of social media participation in terms of doing work may seem a strange proposition. Yet, s...
In recent years, consumers and designers’ interest in crafting related to the DIY and maker culture ...
Thinking of social media participation in terms of doing work may seem a strange proposition. Yet, s...
This article examines the resurgence of knitting as a popular hobby for women in North America and t...
In 1987 Virago Press published Women and Craft. Su Richardson was one of the co-editors and contribu...
Home sewing is experiencing a revival in Western countries and alongside this has emerged a vibrant ...
Personal blogging and social media feeds are at the forefront of a renewed interest in do it yoursel...
Fiber craft practices such as knitting, crochet, quilting, embroidery, and weaving have been used as...
Many women – and some men – are employing the homely skills of knitting, embroidery and crochet to c...
A debate surrounding the contemporary language of women’s amateur making: incorporating two papers, ...
In recent years in the Global North, there has been an extraordinary resurgence of craft. Do-it your...
We discuss the emergence of the craft movement known as Stitch’nBitch. Prevalent around the gl...
A social movement known as Stitch’nBitch has emerged around the globe. This movement, mainly o...
Recent revival of the do-it-yourself (DIY) culture and its relationship to third wave feminism and p...
The rise and acknowledgement of ‘craftivism’ has re-established the power that stitch has to hold an...
Thinking of social media participation in terms of doing work may seem a strange proposition. Yet, s...
In recent years, consumers and designers’ interest in crafting related to the DIY and maker culture ...
Thinking of social media participation in terms of doing work may seem a strange proposition. Yet, s...
This article examines the resurgence of knitting as a popular hobby for women in North America and t...
In 1987 Virago Press published Women and Craft. Su Richardson was one of the co-editors and contribu...
Home sewing is experiencing a revival in Western countries and alongside this has emerged a vibrant ...
Personal blogging and social media feeds are at the forefront of a renewed interest in do it yoursel...
Fiber craft practices such as knitting, crochet, quilting, embroidery, and weaving have been used as...
Many women – and some men – are employing the homely skills of knitting, embroidery and crochet to c...
A debate surrounding the contemporary language of women’s amateur making: incorporating two papers, ...
In recent years in the Global North, there has been an extraordinary resurgence of craft. Do-it your...